KMMM NtffeMNNHmMI wwwwiiIWiIIIIiMIIiuiijium IVlcCook Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MCOOK Nebraska BRIEF TELEGRAMS Russias crops this year are the Iarg est produced in ten years M David the noted Paris stoclf broker was shot dead by an artist Mgr Guldl apostolic delegate to tha Philippines has another conference with Pope Leo Representative Newlands urges that the democratic party co operate with organized labor Commissioner Wares report will how that the pension list now contains over 1000000 names Diplomatic relations between Vene zuela and Great Britain are on the yerge of being severed The state deartment expects no an swer to Secretary Hays note to the powers regarding Roumanian Jews Wesleyan university Middletown Conn has received a gift of 50000 to equip an astronomical observatory Dr Guy Potter Benton late president of the Upper university of Iowa was inaugurated as president of Miami uni versity Estimates for the rural free delivery service for the next fiscal year aggre gate between 11000000 and 12000 000 Alaska has aid its cost twenty times It was bought for 7200000 and has supplied 150000000 in furs fish and gold President Palma requests withdraw al of remaining United States troops from Cuba and the matter has been referred to Secretary Root Lord Curzon viceroy of India tele graphs that the agricultural prospects in that country have been further im proved by the general rains The human body of average weight contains three pounds thirteen ounces of calcium which at present market rate is worth 200 an ounce The forces of the provisional gov ernment of Hayti commanded by the war minister General Nord have sus tained a severe defeat at Limb Major J VV Powell director of the bureau of ethnology at the Smithso nian institute at Washington died at his summer home at Haven Maine The earl of Dundon the new com mander of the Canadian military has just issued a sweeping order abolish ing the sword as a cavalry weapon Within the past fifty years 164589 persons have emigrated from County Mayo Ireland nearly as many as in habit the county at the present time Monsignor Guidi who was recently appointed apostolic delegate in the Philippine islands will be consecrated September 29 Cardinal Rampolla offi ciating The naval board of inquiry exoner ates Rear Admiral Coughlan and the officers of the Brooklyn for accident to the cruiser during the recent joint maneuvers King Leopolds refusal to be recon ciled with his daughter the Princess Stephanie Countess Lonyai at the bier of her mother arouses indignation of the Belgians Manila papers received at the wai department report that the Katipu nan the society which is secretly pledged to oppose American sover eignty is again active in Manila All the gas companies of Greater Boston are to be merged and eventu ally will furnish gas for fuel only as the result of a conference of some of the most prominent capitalists of the country A directory company has completed a count of the inhabitants of Salina which shows that the city has a pop ulation of 8207 an Increase of about 1000 over the number reported by the city assessor William H Craddock fusion nomi nee for governor of Kansas has filed suit against Secretary of State Clark to have his name placed on both the democratic and populist tickets on the official ballots Stanley Spencer a well known Eng lish aeronaut successfully accomplish ed a remarkable flight over London In an airship of his own invention It is estimated that his ship trraveled near ly thirty miles Mrs John Doley and Mrs John Car ney sisters met at Springfield Ohio after fifty one years of fruitless search ing on the part of Mrs Doley They became separated in New York harbor after landing from Ireland Captain Pershing o the Fifteenth infantry captured seven forts of the Moros in Mindanao The tariff bill may not pass the German reichstag owing to the deter mination of three leading parties to abide by agrarian increases Archbishop Riordans counsel ih heard at The Hague in opposition to Jesuit claim in the Pius fund case The eruption of a volcano checks cable laying on the coast of St Vin cent and the steamer had aajnra escape WOUNDREOPENED ATTENTION AGAIN BROUGHT TO PRESIDENTS SORE LEG BETTER DRAINAGE ESTABLISHED Physicians Find the Bone to Be Slight ly Affected They Do not Anticipate the Patients Recovery Will Be In terrupted WASHINGTON Sept 20 Secretary Cortelyou at 330 oclock yesterday Issued the following statement Dr Newton Shaffer of New York joined the presidents physicians in consultation this morning at 10 oclock The increase In local symp toms and a rise in temperature ren dered it necessary to make an Incision into the small cavity exposing the bone which was found to be slightly affected Thorough drainage is now established and the physicians feel con fident that recovery will be uninter rupted The operation was performed by Surgeon General Rixey assisted by Dr Lung and in consultation with Surgeon OReilly and Doctors Shaffer Urie and Stitt GEORGE B CORTELYOU Secretary to the President In the former operation a simple needle was used to relieve the trou ble but yesterday the surgeons with a knife made an incision into the small cavity exposing the bone which was found to be slightly affected The presidents case has teen progressing satisfactorily but it is believed by the physicians that the further operation made yesterday will hasten his com plete recovery While none of the doctors are will ing to be quoted they give the most positive assurances that there is not the least cause for alarm and say that on the contrary there is every indi cation of a speedy recovery that the area of bone affected is very slight and will not result in any impairment of the presidents limb and that there is no evidence whatever of any mat ter that would produce blood poison ing They confidently expect that the president will be on his feet within a reasonable time and with his robust constitution to assist recovery soon will be himself again Dr Newton M Shaffer of New York who long has been acquainted with the Roosevelt family and has attend ed the presidents children at various times and who also is a well known bone specialist joined the presidents physicians in their morning consulta tion at 10 oclock It was noticed that there had been a slight rise in the pres idents temperature and an increase in local symptoms and the conclusion was reached that the patients recov ery would be hastened by making an incision of the wound for the purpose of relieving the slight tension or swelling present and to drain the wound The operation was performed be tween 2 and 3 oclock in the afternoon An application of cocaine was used to allay the pain The president stood the operation very well and subsequently expressed his satisfaction at the successful re sult Dr Rixey the surgeon general of the navy performed the operation assisted by Dr Lung the presidents regular physician At 10 oclock last night it was stated that the president was doing very well LAYING A CABLE TO MANILA Work to Be Completed by July of Next Year NEW YORK Sept 29 Vice Presi dent George G Ward of the Commer cial Cable company who arrived to day made the assertion that the Unit ed States will be able to open up cable communication with Manila P I by July 4 1903 Mr Ward says the cable is being made in London at the rate of fifty miles a day or 300 miles a week and will be finished in March Three ships will lay the cable said Mr Ward The Silverton Col onia and Anglia Two of them will begin from Manila and one from San Francisco When they meet in mid ocean the ends will be spliced Locates Another Comet SAN JOSE Cal Sept 29 Prof W W Campbell of Lick observatory sends the following to the Associated Press The comet discovered at Lick observatory on September 1 by Prof C D Perrine has grown steadily brighter as predicted until the pres ent time it is very visible to the naked eye Conference in the Wind PHILADELPHIA Sept 29 Thomas C Nichols Tomas Duffy and John Fahy presidents of the three anthra cite districts of the United Mine Work ers arrived at the Windsor hotel about midnight from the coal region They soon left the hotel and up to 130 a m had not returned The object of their visit is not known but President Mitchell and Secretary Treasurer Wil son left Pittsburg last night for this city BURNS ASSAILANT AT STAKE Crowd at Corinth Miss Kills Negro Who Murdered Mrs Whitfield Nebraska Man is Honored CORINTH Miss Sept 29 Writhing in the flames of burning fagots piled high by hundreds of citizens Tom Clark alias William Gibson a young negro was burned at the stake here at a late hour today after having con fessed to one of the most atrocious crimes In the history of north Missis sippi the assault and murder of Mrs Carey on August 19 last Be fore the torch was applied Clark stated that he deserved his fearful fate Last August Mrs Whitfield the wife of a well known citizen was found dead in her home Investigation showed that the woman had been as saulted and her head was practically severed from her body a razor having been used in the bloody work Both Whitfield and his wife were related to several of the most promising families in the south and the indignation of the people knew no bounds Corinth and the surrounding country were scoured in an effort to apprehend the murderer but diligent search failed to disclose his identity Two detectives from Chicago were employed but their efforts were fruitless Several suspects were arrested but in each case an alibi was proven A committee of twelve citizens was employed to con tinue the search for the murderer and these men have been very active in their work On Monday last it became known that Tom Clark a negro living near here had trouble with his wife and the latter threatened to disclose the secret of a crime Officers hended the woman and she told enough to warrant the belief that Clark had murdered Mrs Whitfield Heinze Party is Launched BUTTE Mont Sept 29 F August Heinze last night organized his new political party to be known as the anti trust democracy At least Mr Heinze made the announcement that an organization had been effected The primaries are called for September 29 and the convention for the following day Ex Governor Robert B Smith who recently deserted the populists acted as spokesman of the meeting Mr Heinze addressed the meeting ar raigning the regular democracy and declaring that an alliance existed with the Amalgamated Copper company the Standard Oil company and Senator Clark of the regular democracy Putting on Bright Attire WASHINGTON Sept 29 The in terest of the employes of the pension i bureau is now centered in the recep tion to be given by Commissioner E F Ware to the old soldiers who will at tend the Grand Army encampment next month The pension bureau will be a central point of interest to the thousands of veterans who make the pilgrimage to the national capital and this immense building will be deco rated in a manner fitting to the men who fought to save the union May Go Up in a Balloon LONDON Sept 29 A news agency today makes the following announce ment Sir Thomas Lipton who was recent ly elected a member of the Aero club contemplates a trip across the channel with the Hon C S Rolls and in the event of the voyage being made in a balloon Sir Thomas will be accompa nied by his steam yacht the Erin Kossuth Monument Unveiled CLEVELAND O Sept 29 A life size statue of the Hungarian patriot Louis Kossuth was unveiled yester day in this city in the presence of 50000 people The statue stands on a pedestal and is about twenty feet high Operator Killed at His Key CENTRALIA Mo Sept 29 Ed Chapman ticket agent at Browns Sta tion five miles from here was shot and killed today by unidentified par ties Chapman was 19 years old Goes Up in Smoke WASHINGTON D C Sept 29 Up ward of thirty pieces of furniture some curtains and portiers and sev eral heavy plate mirrors all belong ing to the White house were destroyed by fire of unknown origin Emperor Still Lives BERLIN Sept 29 An official tele gram to the Corean legation here says the emperor of Corea is alive and in the best of health He had been re ported dead Walton Has Narrow Escape ST JOSEPH Mo Sept 29 An at tempt was made to destroy the family of Columbus Walton of South St Jo seph by the use of several sticks of dynamite The family lived over a store run by Walton and the dyna mite was placed under the stairs ol the front of the building The detona tions were terriffic and part of the structure was destroyed but the fam ily escaped injury iip nr AGED MAN KILLS HIMSELF Fred Hoffman of North Bend Blowo His Head Off NORTH BEND Neb Sept 29 Citizens of this place were horrified to learn of the death of Fred Hoff man aged sixty two years by his own hand Hoffman blew off the top of his head with a shotgun and his body was found lying in a room of the shack which he occupied alone in the southern edge of the town A shotgun lying near by told the story of self destruction The sight which met the eyes of the party as they entered the room was a most sickening one The brains of the dead man had fallen into a pan and looked as though they had been taken out and laid there Blood and par ticles of flesh and brain were scat tered on a soft and the walls and floor of the room A stream of blood had flowed the entire length of the room leaving pools here and there The dead man had carefully fasten ed all the doors of the house before killing himself He left a letter ad dressed to his children which read as follows NORTH BEND Neb Sept 24 Dear children Dont let the county bury me Bury me as cheap as you can I have worked hard all my life and cant work any more God will help you remember me when this you see so goodbye F HOFFMAN Hoffman had a wife and nine chil dren five of whom are married but he had become estranged from them some years ago He lived the life of a bachelor cooking his own meals and doing his own housework CROP HARVEST FOR THE YEAR Deputy Labor Commissioner Watson Completes Compilation LINCOLN Sept 29 Deputy Labor Commissioner Watson and his office force completed the compilation of the acreage for the crop season of 1902 in all the counties of the state as follows Winter wheat 1904939 acres spring wheat 645828 acres corn 5516801 acres oats 1638647 acres barley 78414 acres rye 483 554 acres The labor commissioners figures are based upon official returns from the assessors in all but a few coun ties The missing ones were esti mated but are believed to be fairly accurate Figures for the yield have been mated by the Nebraska Grain Deal J ers association on all but corn which cannot be compiled accurately before the end of October or perhaps later The other cereals however show a veijv satisfactory increase over the year of 1901 The estimate of the yields of the various crops with the average per acre are Winter wheat 44735963 bushels 23 per acre spring wheat 645828 bushels 12 per acre oats 52144119 bushels 35 per acre rye 8 673620 bushels 19 per acre Represented in Displays WASHINGTON Sept 29 Secretary Hay has sent urgent instructions to all of the United diplomatic officers abroad to do everything within their power to insure displays at the worlds exposition at St Louis from the coun tries at which they are accredited The purpose was not only to secure considerable individual displays by great manufacturers and merchants but also to have the various govern ments themselves make national ex hibits as these features of interna tional fairs have usually been the more interesting Fear Damage to Range KIMBALL Neb Sept 29 This1 part of Nebraska has been visited by the heaviest rain known at this time of year Three inches of water fell and stockmen fear the grass will again get green if the weather turns warm and be injured by the frost which will greatly damage the winter range No Replies to Hays Note LONDON Sept 27 Thus far the British government has received no relies from the signatories of the Ber lin treaty to its note supporting Sec retary Hays initiative in the treat ment of Roumanian Jews Balloon Bursts in Midair ALMA Neb Sept 29 At the street fair Thomas Andrews an aeronaut of Omaha was making an ascension in a ballooon when it burst when about seventy five feet from the ground He fell sustaining severe injuries Organize a Gas Company ORD Sept 29 The Ord Gas and Electric Lighting company has been organized with a capital stock of 12 000 and a Colby system of cold stor age gas plant will be installed by De cember 1 at the latest Jury Fails to Agree TECUMSEH Neb Sept 29 The damage case of Otto Hoffman versus John Boatsman et al was given to the jury in the district court here I FIRE AT LINCOLN ASYLUM Stables at Insane Hospital Destroyed with Loss of 15000 LINCOLN Neb Sept 27 The etate of Nebraska suffered a loss of 15000 by fire the stables at the hos pital for the Insane In the outskirts of the city being totally destroyed s Six head of horses were incinerat ed a dozen others being saved by the asylum attaches after the latter were nearly suffcatod and badly scorched by their efforts Large stores of pro duce grown on the asylum farm were destroyed along with implements and vehicles housed in adjoining sheds Fed bv several hundred tons of hay the flames leaped high in the air The asylum was distant about 200 yards but most of the patients wero aroused by the din and added to the general disorder with their screams The patients were kept locked within their apartments and the excitement soon subsided Superintendent Greene suspects in cendiarism Within the last eighteen months the state penitentiary near this city and the Norfolk insane asylum have both been burned representing a loss to the state of 500000 LOCHINVAR IN KNEE PANTS Boy of Sixteen Abducts Miss a Year Younger SIOUX CITY la Sept 27 Arthur Nichols aged sixteen of Emerson Neb it is charged enticed Flossie Haynes aged fifteen also of Emer son to take a ride with him She was enjoying the ride when he drove into Hubbard took her to the depot and waited until a train came along He put her on the train with a ticket to Sioux City and said he would drive back to Emerson and follow on the next train When he reached Emerson he was met by an officer and arrested for alleged abduction The girl ar rived here and was enjoying the Elks carnival She chanced to pass the po lice station just after her father had telephoned her description to Chief Davenport The chief recognizing her put her in the womans ward un til her father came when she buried her face in his coat and wept Balloonist Drops Into River SUPERIOR Neb Sept 27 Fred Butler who does the parachute drop act for the Superior street fair had a rather unpleasant experience The balloon ascension was a pretty one and the drop perfect except that the para chute dropped him in the middle of the Republican river which is now at flood Butler cannot swim a lick He drifted onto a flooded island and re mained there with the cold water up about his neck for over an hour while a boat was secured in which to rescue him He lost his parachute Butler nearly lost his life in the same man ner at Lake Manawa this summer Father Begins Peculiar Suit BEATRICE Neb Sept 27 N Brockhinzen who resides near Adams this county has filed claims for 100 damages against Gage county for the death of his daughter killed on a bridge between sections 20 and 29 in Adams township because of the bridge being in bad order causing the team to shy into the railing of said bridge throwing the girl out This accident occurred several weeks ago Horse Thieves in Otoe NEBRASKA CITY Sept 27 Horse1 thieves are operating in this section again after an absence of several years They went to the stable of Thomas Blevins a farmer living three miles south of town and took a horse buggy and harness and made their es cape The horse was a very fine gray animal weighing about 1200 pounds and valued at about 150 Placed in Beatrice Jail BEATRICE Neb Sept 27 Fred Olds charged with being one of the slayers of David Jones of Wymore was brought here from Lincoln by Sheriff Waddington and placed in the county jail Eph J Herrod whom Olds Implicated in the murder by mak ing a confession will be brought here for trial Struck in Eye with Scissors BEATRICE Neb Sept 27 Pearl the 5-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Reynolds residing near this city was accidentally struck in the right eye by a pair of scissors and will probably lose the sight She is under the care of an oculist who has little hopes for her Cold Storage Building Burns LEXINGTON Neb Sept 27 The Merritt cold storage and produce building was completely destroyed by fire Many bushels of potatoes were roasted ready for eating Nelson Fair Postponed NELSON Neb Sept 27 This sec tion has been having heavy rains Ow ing to this fact the directors of the Nuckolls county fair decided to post pone the fair to October 7 8 9 and 10 He Fought at San Jacinto v Colonel Harady W B Price of Clay ton Ala is one of the few still sur viving who took part in the battle or Texan Independence decided San Jacinto which dependence is hale and hearty ana remembers the battle as though it happened but yesterday Ho is years of age having been bora Iil Elgecombe county N C on May b lbxt Excessive heart development often leads to a sorry shrinkage of com mon sense assets A HAPD STRUGGLE When you have a bad back a bocK thats lame weak or aching its a hard strurglo sometimes to find re lief and cure but its a harder strug gle when the dangers beset you oT urinary disorders too frequent urina tion retention of tho urine with all the subsequent pains annoyances and suffering There are many medicines tfeat relievo these conditions but yoti want a remedy a cure Read thls statement it tells of a euro that lasted Veteran Joslah Hellor place of resi dence 706 South Walnut St Urbana 111 says In the fall of 1889 I pro cured Doans Kidney Pills at Cun ninghams drug store in Champaign and after taking the 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